Kartik Balachandran

Mechanobiology and Soft Materials Laboratory

Welcome to the Mechanobiology and Soft Materials Laboratory (MSML).

Our laboratory investigates the role of mechanical forces on physiology, function and disease. In particular, we are interested in understanding the interaction between structure and mechanics in regulating biological responses at different length-scales.

We employ micro- and nano-fabrication tools to recreate the cellular and tissue environment in the laboratory. We also utilize live imaging, cell/tissue mechanics and tissue engineering techniques to understand several cardiovascular bioengineering problems including cardiac valve calcification, valve fusion and blood-brain barrier dysfunction. Knowledge gained from these studies will help guide the development of medical interventions and regenerative therapies.

Interested in Graduate or Postdoctoral positions?  Please send an inquiry to Dr. Balachandran with a CV (including standardized test scores, research experience and publication list).

2016 BMEG Summer Camp

We successfully completed our BMEG summer camp! The details are featured in the University of Arkansas Newswire here. This outreach effort was supported by the National Science Foundation (CMMI 1404716 and CMMI 1452943), as well as the National Institute of...

Congratulations 2016 Balalab Graduates!

Congratulations to our 2016 graduates, Alex, Ailon, Brittany, Jonathan, Jerusha, and Mary Beth! We wish them the very best as they embark on the next chapter in their lives!

April 2016

Congratulations to Nasya for successfully passing her Doctoral Candidacy Exam! Nasya, Prashanth and Ishita had podium presentations at the 100th Arkansas Academy of Science Meeting. They were also recently recognized for receiving the University of Arkansas Doctoral...

June 2015

Nasya presented a poster at the recently concluded SB3C conference.

May 2015

Congratulations to Ngoc for being awarded the American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship! Congratulations to our graduating seniors! We celebrated their achievement during our lab party!